It's very simple. Now we know the ID of your card - 0de9. It's not on the list of supported cards yet, though that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't supported. But there's another thing besides getting the card itself to work. That thing is Optimus. In short, Optimus is a big PITA for Linux users. Search around if you want to know more.

It makes sense that the Linux driver sometimes lags behind the Windows driver, considering the market share of the OSes. Then, it could also be the laptop vendor doing crazy things, like the current case of Lenovo and the 555M cards.

It makes sense that the Linux driver sometimes lags behind the Windows driver, considering the market share of the OSes. Then, it could also be the laptop vendor doing crazy things, like the current case of Lenovo and the 555M cards.

Yeah, "lags behind", I can understant, but here it seems completely unsupported, I can't find any driver for the 630M even on the official nVidia website and even for Windows.

Well I regret as well Medion chose this card... Dunno about the Lenovo case but I understand the people deceived by what they bought at high cost for no 3D support >.<